Andreas Eberl
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Parental well-being when children move out: A panel study on short- and long-term effects Open
This article investigates the effect of adult children leaving the parental home on parental well-being. Adult children moving out is an important event in parents' lives. However, it is theoretically unclear whether parental well-being de…
Using deepfakes for experiments in the social sciences - A pilot study Open
The advent of deepfakes - the manipulation of audio records, images and videos based on deep learning techniques - has important implications for science and society. Current studies focus primarily on the detection and dangers of deepfake…
Gender Roles, Child Moves and Parental Well-being: A Panel Study on Short and Long Term Effects for Germany Open
This article investigates the effect of adult children leaving the parental home on parental well-being. Adult children moving out is an important event in parents’ lives. However, it is theoretically unclear whether parental well-being de…
Subjective well-being scarring through unemployment: New evidence from a long-running panel Open
Scarring effects of unemployment on subjective well-being (SWB), i.e., negative effects that remain even after workers reenter employment, are well documented in the literature. Nevertheless, the theoretical mechanisms by which unemploymen…
Social capital as a partial explanation for gender wage gaps Open
Despite a long record of research on the sources of the gender wage gap, a large fraction of gender wage differences remains unexplained. In this paper, we propose gender differences in social capital as a novel explanation for the gender …
View article: When and how does volunteering influence wages? Evidence from Panel Data
When and how does volunteering influence wages? Evidence from Panel Data Open
Volunteering is an activity in which individuals work for free to benefit others; however, research has also focused on the benefits volunteers themselves might experience. We add to the literature by focusing on how not only volunteering …
View article: When and how does volunteering influence wages? – Evidence from panel data
When and how does volunteering influence wages? – Evidence from panel data Open
Volunteering is an activity in which individuals work for free to benefit others; however, research has also focused on the benefits volunteers themselves might experience. We add to the literature by focusing on how not only volunteering …
Structural legacies and the motherhood penalty: How past societal contexts shape mothers’ employment outcomes in reunified Germany Open
Motherhood penalties vary strongly across societal contexts. While most studies that aim to explain such differences focus on institutions, a smaller literature refers to the influence of cultural norms or a complex interaction between the…
School tracking and its role in social reproduction: reinforcing educational inheritance and the direct effects of social origin Open
The degree of social reproduction varies considerably between industrialized countries, raising the question of which institutional regulations promote or restrict this process. Education is considered the main mediator of social reproduct…
View article: What explains the negative effect of unemployment on health? An analysis accounting for reverse causality
What explains the negative effect of unemployment on health? An analysis accounting for reverse causality Open
The unemployed are often in poorer health than their employed counterparts. This cross-sectional correlation is often attributed to a causal effect of unemployment on health. Resent research analyzing longitudinal data, however, often supp…
The effect of compulsory service on life satisfaction and its channels Open
Compulsory military service is still a prominent feature of young people's careers in many countries. We use the abolition of compulsory military and civil service for males in 2011 in Germany as a natural experiment to identify effects of…